Without knowing where it comes from, a man tries to silence a scream that won't let him rest.
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Without knowing where it comes from, a man tries to silence a scream that won't let him rest.
During a turbulent night marked by the announcement of a pregnancy and escalating violence, the camera clings from one character to another at the heart of Wonderland.
A couple of police officers return home after a case. They have an argument that will question their relationship.
Discovering the world’s most prestigious orchestras. Founded in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic is a true institution. Horn player Wolfgang Vladar, timpanist Thomas Lechner and oboist Clemens Horak explain how this legacy is passed on to each new generation.
Amid relentless storms, eighteen-year-old Arthur dreams of leaving home. But in this isolated world, leaving is almost like disappearing.
From Paris to Addis Ababa with a quick stop in Bamako and Boston: with their fifth album Danama, Parisian band Arat Kilo takes Cabaret Sauvage on a journey aboard their Ethio-Jazz ship.
Scientists mapping the universe have recently observed baryon acoustic oscillations fossilised within the cosmos. These are the scars of what happened 380,000 years after the Big Bang, before the galaxies were born; remains of a far-distant past that make up the very matter that forms both you and me, and the humble coffee pot.
The director here tries to capture the loneliness and emptiness he feels after leaving his home country by using the emptiness and space of his apartment.
In Syria, the new government that overthrew Bashar al-Assad's regime on 8 December 2024 has just signed a historic agreement with the Kurds in the north-east of the country. In the heart of a country ravaged by more than 13 years of civil war, this autonomous administration of Syrian Kurdistan could well be integrated into a country that is in need of reconstruction and whose unity remains fragile. But in the north, the war has not stopped. A few kilometres away, neighbouring Turkey has been stepping up its attacks on Rojava for years, while militia abuses persist and the threat of Islamic State continues to loom. From Kobane to Raqqa via the Al-Hol prison camp... For this new long-form feature, Blast took to the roads of northern Syria in January 2025.
At the beginning of autumn, a squirrel prepares its reserves for winter, harvesting acorns, chestnuts and hazelnuts. As he finishes his inventory, he realizes that he is missing one nut. When he finds it, a crow flies at him, triggering a frantic chase through the branches in the forest.
In the quiet of their home, filmmaker Maryna Nikolcheva documents her husband Max as he drifts through a midlife crisis. Once celebrated for his art, Max now edits commercials he can't stand, finding meaning only in the slow, obsessive restoration of a battered old car. Through the lens of Maryna's camera, we witness the small victories, frustrations, and tender moments that make up their shared life. When Russia invades Ukraine, the couple is torn apart, connected only through video calls. Amid missile strikes, blackouts, and uncertainty, they confront the fragility of life and the enduring pull of their shared craft. Despite the backdrop of war, Max begins to find happiness again – but, like safety itself, it remains precarious and fleeting.
From a montage of visual archives gathered from YouTube emerges the social and cultural landscape of an American high school, along with a story centered on Eva, a typical cheerleader at the heart of a strange collective episode.
A fire breaks out in the Amazon rainforest, and frightened animals leave their habitat to take refuge on the other bank. Only a little hummingbird persists in fighting the fire when he spots a sloth and its young trapped in the flames.
For twenty-five years, Cirque Phénix has been pushing the boundaries of spectacular entertainment. A quarter of a century of innovation, creativity, and wonder. To celebrate this exceptional anniversary, Cirque Phénix invites you to discover "Millésime – 25 Years of Audacity and Emotion," a brand-new show bringing together the best artists who have marked our history and new talents who will shape the future of the circus. Breathtaking acrobatics, spectacular staging, extraordinary artistic intensity.
Many people died in the village of Ziglo, in western Côte d’Ivoire, during the 2011 civil war. Having waited too long for state justice, Josiane, known as Maman Jo, a native woman who had lost several members of her family, decided to take the village’s destiny into her own hands by creating a space for women to speak out. Spoken Languages: Dioula, French, Guere, Lobi, Moré
Five fragments of observation and sensations during a journey with Gorneton's trail in Seyssuel, Isère. A work-in-progress with sounds, the interest of light and the solitude of a digital camera.
One of the (eternal) most eagerly awaited returns to Hellfest 2025. Half a century into their metal career, Judas Priest deliver an epic concert, all riffs, pyrotechnics and studded biker leather.
For ARTE Concert's Piano Day Yann Tiersen strips back to solo piano, alone in front of his keyboard. A gripping performance taking cues from his album Rathlin from a Distance / The Liquid Hour.
“Look closely at the mountains!”: the phrase was coined by artist Manfredo de Souzanetto during Brazil’s years of dictatorhsip. Mining activities were destroying the environment in the state of Minas Gerais in the south west of the country. Through editing, Ana Vaz draws parallels between this region and the very distant Nord-Pas-de-Calais in northern France, also marked by over three centuries of mining. On one side, eroded mountains plague its inhabitants with deadly landslides. Hollow and gutted, these mountains become the receptacles of a ghostly memory. On the other side, in France, mining waste stacks become mountains and reservoirs of biodiversity, where the frontier between nature and technology is now indiscernible.
A man has been sentenced to death. As a last resort, two lawyers go to the Élysée Palace to seek a presidential pardon that could overturn the sentence.
Across time, a Black woman seeks to piece together the fragments of Black female figures and, guided by Black Venus, attempts to regain control of their narrative.
Giselle(s) revisits the classic Giselle through the lens of violence against women, giving the famous 1841 ballet a contemporary social and political dimension.
The celebrated New York bassist Marcus Miller, steeped in jazz and soul, delivers a generous performance for the TSF Jazz Chantilly Festival audience.
1967. Nicole is training for a marathon under the watchful eye of her coach. However, the race organizers are not keen on having a woman among the participants.
An unknown man wakes up in purgatory, where he is confronted by an angel.
Sam shoots a documentary about her aunt, Danièle, a family icon. Danièle is a lesbian. In the ’70s, she was part of a revolutionary homosexual group. Sam recalls an action she and her comrades led in the Évreux cathedral in 1976.
A young Garabonciás goes on a journey through unfamiliar lands and wondrous sights.
Beatrice, in her fifties, is a physical education teacher at a high school. Disappointed by the lack of boys in the dance class she teaches, she tries to convince one of her students, Krimo, whom she has recognized as having potential, to join. But Krimo is not easily persuaded, and when Béatrice, tired of hearing his constant "go f*ck your mother" comments, suggests in the middle of class that he go "f*ck his father" for a change, things escalate...
In a world blurring reality and imagination, Syd, a little 8-year-old boy tries to hide his mother from Death. They embark on a hide-and-seek game as creatures of earth, Death being their predator. Finally, Death becomes the ultimate predator: Time.
Léna is going home. In a few minutes, Léna will be gone...
On his relentless journey towards progress and evolution, a symbolic creature gradually disrupts its once harmonious bond with nature.
In her debut album Fasadé, Guadeloupe-born artist Celia Wa pays tribute to Afro-Caribbean cultures. She will be presenting the album at the Concerts Volants.
A huge egg washes up near the stream where two small forest spirits live. A Duckling comes out and they decide to go on an adventure to bring him back to his mother.